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These are strapworks simple slings for modifying hammock suspension systems.
basically just a length of webbing with 2 loops in the ends (loops are sewn with two cross boxes).
They were bought to build a strap buckle suspension for a hammock as discussed on hammock forums.
Basically you would cut this simple sling in half giving two pieces of webbing with a loop at one end. Carabiner is clipped to into the loop, Carabiner then goes round the tree and clipped onto webbing strap. Thats the tree end secure.
The hammock end involves some strong cord and an adjustable buckle (picture), or a cam buckle. the hammock is prussiked to the buckle (pic).
Anyway, if you are a hammocker you can figure it out or experiment.
Never used.
4 simple slings (1") 9m long with 4 " loops, two of them are seatbelt type webbing, the other two are standard polypro i think.
LIST 15 USD each from strapworks in the US. excl vat/duty/shipping.
wanted: 4.00 gbp each. excl postage/pp fees
usage hammock end:
These are strapworks simple slings for modifying hammock suspension systems.
basically just a length of webbing with 2 loops in the ends (loops are sewn with two cross boxes).
They were bought to build a strap buckle suspension for a hammock as discussed on hammock forums.
Basically you would cut this simple sling in half giving two pieces of webbing with a loop at one end. Carabiner is clipped to into the loop, Carabiner then goes round the tree and clipped onto webbing strap. Thats the tree end secure.
The hammock end involves some strong cord and an adjustable buckle (picture), or a cam buckle. the hammock is prussiked to the buckle (pic).
Anyway, if you are a hammocker you can figure it out or experiment.
Never used.
4 simple slings (1") 9m long with 4 " loops, two of them are seatbelt type webbing, the other two are standard polypro i think.
LIST 15 USD each from strapworks in the US. excl vat/duty/shipping.
wanted: 4.00 gbp each. excl postage/pp fees
usage hammock end:
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